Keiki & Kupuna Resources

Childcare and Assistance

 

Child Care Connection Hawaii

 

The Child Care Connection Hawaii (CCCH) subsidy program helps low-income families to sustain their employment, educational efforts and job training by paying a subsidy for their children who are in the care of DHS-approved child care providers.  Unless child care is required for protective purposes, families must meet income and activity requirements to qualify for this subsidy program. This program provides up to 100% of financial assistance for 6 months. Visit humanservices.hawaii.gov/bessd/ccch-subsidies or call (855) 643-1643 for more information.

 

Keiki O Ka Aina Early Learning

 

The Keiki O Ka Aina Early Learning Partnership for Childcare Program provides up to $300 per month per child for up to 2 months. It is available for Native Hawaiian, American Indian, and Alaska Native children. Visit koka.org for more information.

 

YMCA Youth Summer Programs

 

The YMCA has summer Day Camp and Teen Programs. Visit ymcahonolulu.org/about/news/child-care-program for program information.

 

Education Information

 
 

Keiki Grab and Go Meals

 

The Hawaii State Department of Education is providing grab and go meals for keiki at sites across Oahu. Visit hawaiipublicschools.org for more information.

Kupuna & People with Disabilities

 

Meals On Wheels

 

As Oahu’s oldest, largest and only island-wide meal service for kupuna, Meals on Wheels helps homebound individuals maintain their independence and live with dignity in the comfort of their own home. Visit lanakilapacific.org/senior-services/meals-on-wheels or call (808) 531-0555 for more information.

 

City & County of Honolulu Senior Helpline

 

The Elderly Affairs Division’s (EAD) mission is to develop a comprehensive and coordinated system of services to assist older persons in leading independent, meaningful, and dignified lives in their own homes and communities for as long as possible. For assistance call (808) 768-7700 or visit honolulu.gov/dcs for more information.

 

Hawaii Help Is On The Way

 

Help Is On The Way is a Hawaii nonprofit corporation, that was formed to provided deliveries to those who should stay at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.  They have hundreds of volunteers who are ready to deliver items island wide on Oahu. Visit hihelpisontheway.org or call (406) 426-1013 for more information.

 

Our Kupuna

 

Our Kupuna’s mission is to connect kupuna with sponsors; those in our community who are free of COVID-19 symptoms, have not traveled outside of Hawaii in the last 21 days and are willing to getting groceries, medication and necessary supplies to our kupuna so they can stay home while the COVID-19 outbreak passes. Visit ourkupuna.com or call (808) 400-4506 for more information.